Fedor Emelianenko has accumulated 165 running points on his smartwatch since purchasing it in March, far surpassing teammate Vadim Nemkov's 72 points. A half marathon awards only 4 points. Fedor's avatar on the app features a raccoon, which he previously identified as his favorite animal.
Fedor Emelianenko is proving just as competitive outside the cage as he was inside it, racking up 165 running points on his smartwatch since picking up the device in March — a total that dwarfs the 72 points accumulated by his FedorTeam teammate Vadim Nemkov. For context on the scale of that gap, the app awards just four points for completing a half marathon.
Emelianenko, 49, is widely regarded as one of the greatest heavyweight fighters in MMA history. The Russian legend carries a 36-5-0 professional record and spent years at the top of the heavyweight division. Standing six feet tall with a 74-inch reach, he averaged 3.18 significant strikes landed per minute across his career at a 51 percent striking accuracy rate, while also threatening regularly with 2 takedowns and 1.9 submission attempts per 15 minutes.

Nemkov, 32, is his younger compatriot and fellow Russian on FedorTeam. The light heavyweight holds a strong 19-2-0 record and stands six feet tall with a 76-inch reach, or 193 centimeters. He has established himself as one of the premier fighters in his division.
Adding a personal touch to his fitness tracker activity, Fedor has customized his in-app avatar with a raccoon — an animal he has previously named as his favorite.

Why it matters
- The point gap between Emelianenko and Nemkov is substantial, equivalent to roughly 23 additional half marathons completed.
- At 49, Fedor's training activity signals a continued commitment to physical conditioning long after his competitive career.
- The detail offers a rare informal glimpse into the daily routines and camaraderie within FedorTeam.

















